Prime minister of Pakistan Shahbaz Sharif press conference with prime minister of Malaysian prime minister together in Islamabad
Malaysian prime minister and Pakistani prime minister together press conference in Islamabad today
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00:00million per annum, a colleague of mine said, Prime Minister, you have revised your figure
00:07from 100 to 200.
00:10I said, that's how we achieve targets.
00:14And I'm sure, Prime Minister, I'll have your full support on this.
00:19I want to assure you from the core of my heart that we will not compromise on quality, we
00:26will not dither from our commitment, and we will meet your terms and conditions under
00:34all circumstances.
00:36And of course, we have discussed export of basmati, and you have been so kind to give
00:46us your word of honor that whatever the discrepancy is will be removed.
00:52And of course, you know, there was a time when Malaysian boys and girls would come and
01:01get their education in Lahore, Karachi, and other places, King Edward Medical College,
01:10and so on and so forth.
01:12And today, as luck would have it, thousands of Pakistani students are now getting high-quality
01:20education in Malaysia.
01:22I think we are very happy about it, because this is how we are going to, through joint
01:30collaboration and cooperation, we are going to synergize and get maximum dividends from
01:38our efforts and from our cooperation.
01:44Your Excellency, in defense cooperation and security cooperation, we are absolutely ready
01:51to further enhance this area through mutual cooperation, and your desire would be my command.
02:02Finally, I would like to appreciate, on behalf of the people of Pakistan and my government
02:11and myself, your very clear and very forthright stand on Gaza, oppressed people of Palestine,
02:26and of course, this recent attack in Lebanon.
02:31I think our hearts, you know, it's very heart-wrenching, in fact.
02:40It's heartbreaking to see this and watch this and read these stories day in and day
02:47out of innocent children being martyred, mothers, fathers being martyred in front of their young
02:55children, and cities after cities being demolished.
03:01I think in contemporary history, this kind of genocide, carnage, there's no parallel
03:11to that.
03:12I hope and pray to God that through our joint efforts, you know, a ceasefire could be put
03:21in place as of yesterday and peace is restored and, you know, good sense prevails upon.
03:32Similarly, the unsettled question of Kashmir, your Excellency, is a matter of great concern
03:42for peaceful world and, of course, Islamic world.
03:48Indian people of Kashmir are struggling for their basic rights and still have to be given
03:56their right of self-determination.
04:01They have struggled, they have paid huge sacrifices, and I think thousands and thousands of Kashmiris
04:09have been martyred and, of course, worse kind of atrocities committed against them.
04:18They have been put in third class jails, imprisoned for life, and given very severe punishment.
04:30Yet, Kashmiris are brave people.
04:34They have withstood and they have fought all these trials and revolutions with great courage
04:45and I'm sure one day soon they will get their basic right.
04:51Excellency, once again, thank you very much for your visit.
04:55God bless you and Pakistan and Malaysian friendship.
05:01Zindabad.
05:02Before I invite you, I'd like to recite Iqbal's and you will like this stanza.
05:13He says, and says very eloquently,
05:16Tamanna aaburu ki hai agar gulzaar-e-hasti mein,
05:27toh kaanto mein ulaj kar zindagi karne ki khoo kar le,
05:32aur nahi yeh shaan-e-khuddaari chaman se tod kar tujhko,
05:38koi dastaar mein rak le, koi zeve gulo kar le.
05:42Thank you very much.
05:43Before I invite your Excellency the Prime Minister of Malaysia for his remarks,
05:47I would like to announce that Pakistan is translating
05:50His Excellency Dato Seri Anwar Ibrahim's book titled Script into Urdu Language.
05:56Script stands for sustainability, care and compassion, respect, innovation, prosperity and trust.
06:04These six values were selected because of how they integrate together
06:10and reinforce one another.
06:12The script acronym has been translated as Madani in Malay.
06:17It is a current national policy framework serving as a resource for understanding
06:22the essentials of governance, social justice and community building.
06:27The book will be launched as soon as the translation is completed.
06:32Now I invite your Excellency for your remarks.
06:34Assalamu alaikum warahmatullahi wabarakatuh.
06:37Alhamdulillah, we praise and pray for His noble Messenger.
06:44Thank you, Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif,
06:50for the hospitality to my delegation,
06:54for your kind remarks, for your support,
06:59and not merely a friendship or diplomatic encounter,
07:04but for a brotherly spirit shown,
07:08and the love and affection as brothers.
07:13Well, I am…
07:20…very meaningful to me, very personal,
07:24because it is a land envisioned by Allama Muhammad Iqbal.
07:30With his wisdom, the philosopher-poet has placed in his writings, in his speeches,
07:36such a vision, and we just hope that this spirit
07:42lives on in the hearts and minds not only of Pakistanis,
07:47but also the Muslims throughout the world.
07:49But as I remarked, this is also the land led by one esteemed world statesman,
07:58Khairul Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah.
08:01And I recall that many of my speeches, lectures,
08:07I have never failed to cite some of his brilliant speeches,
08:12including the compelling case for Pakistan
08:18in his 1947 Constituent Assembly speech.
08:23Now, we have had extensive discussions.
08:28It is amazing. It is only through, not only bilateral encounter,
08:33but a trusted friendship that we can agree on a number of issues,
08:39and you have proven what many of us believe,
08:45very serious, very business-like, down-to-earth, get things done.
08:50And I don't envy your colleagues.
08:53But it means well for the future of Pakistan.
08:58And so we will meet next month in Kuala Lumpur, inshallah,
09:03the Joint Review Committee of the Malaysia-Pakistan Close Economic Partnership Agreement
09:09for the Joint Commission Meeting.
09:12And we will follow through with my colleagues in detail in specific programmes,
09:18to make sure that those things we have agreed will be implemented.
09:25On the BIF import, it shouldn't be a problem, and we will certainly look at it.
09:34And we need, we still import, we import from other countries.
09:40I don't see any reason why we can't import from Pakistan.
09:43Thank you very much.
09:44There is no issue of halal.
09:46In all my travels, Pindi and Karachi and Islamabad, Lahore,
09:52and of course, Sharmila Gardens is my favourite.
09:57I just love to bring my wife and be more romantic in that place.
10:03We don't have any issue with this halal certification.
10:08But we will go through the process, and we will certainly speed up the import from Pakistan.
10:15Similarly, rice. We do import rice.
10:19And we have agreed the initial 100,000 metric tonnes.
10:25We will see the price mechanisms, etc.
10:30But I can assure you there is no differentiation in terms of import duty imposed.
10:37In fact, I am pleased to announce to you that the trade office, Matrade,
10:42will open next month in Karachi.
10:49On the issue of collaborations and skilled labour,
10:54we will certainly look forward because our focus on the professionals
11:02is required to satisfy the new demands.
11:07Huge, massive investments, probably the largest in the ASEAN region,
11:12in terms of IT, digital, and AI.
11:16And I am pleased, alhamdulillah, that Malaysia is regarded as one of the important hubs
11:21for the semiconductor industry.
11:25And we should be able to collaborate on that field too.
11:28We discussed a variety of issues on the special economic zone,
11:33on the issue of trade investments,
11:41on military and defence procurement,
11:49particularly in areas that you have been able to succeed,
11:53even in collaborating with Turkey.
11:57On flights, thank you very much for the additional four flights.
12:01Malaysia looks forward to increasing that
12:05because there are some triple interest,
12:09triple numbers of tourists from Malaysia to Pakistan,
12:15which sees the potential of this beautiful country.
12:20And I think in this relation,
12:22we will certainly welcome Pakistani tourists into Malaysia.
12:27One of the key advantages is that we have warm water throughout the year.
12:35As long as you wear something.
12:39Now, on EV and car,
12:43there are specific areas I wouldn't dwell on these subjects
12:46because I think many of the issues have been discussed
12:49and we are supposed to follow through.
12:52But you did mention some of the international concerns.
12:57I followed your speech at the United Nations General Assembly,
13:01compelling case to respect human rights, justice all over the world.
13:07And you made a compelling case for Palestine and Gaza.
13:11And we appreciate your stance.
13:14And it has been followed, it's viral,
13:19admired by many of those who believe in freedom and justice.
13:24The problem is more precarious, of course,
13:27now with the expanded and extended war or aggression into Lebanon
13:33and the continued genocide into Gaza and the West Bank.
13:39We have said that this issue is not a war between two countries.
13:44It is completely intransigence and aggression
13:49disregarding all fundamental rules of international order.
13:53And the plight of the Palestinians for seven decades now,
13:58dispossessed, denied of their basic rights.
14:03And you have seen not only inconsistency,
14:07but hypocrisy in many so-called countries
14:10talking about human rights and freedom,
14:12hectoring the world about human rights and freedom,
14:14but certainly being very selective in the decisions.
14:20On Kashmir, which you discussed,
14:22because we have said clearly that we are committed
14:25to support the United Nations Security Council resolution.
14:29But the concern of human rights concerns is, of course, our concern.
14:33We continue to voice in true channels that is acceptable.
14:40And we pray, inshallah, that this issue will be amicably resolved.
14:47We did discuss on issues like Afghanistan,
14:51hoping to achieve some sort of arrangement and international recognition,
14:58hoping also that Afghan authorities and government also concede
15:04and try to make the adjustments necessary to secure peace with its neighbors
15:10and also to ensure that some policies are generally acceptable to the international community,
15:16including women's right to education.
15:20We discussed the need to continue our engagement
15:24with the United States of America as an important country
15:28in terms of trade investments and diplomatic relations,
15:31but also to accept the fact that we are an independent nation.
15:35And ASEAN, for example, the ASEAN Security Council
15:39regards the relations with our neighbors as very important
15:42and therefore our strengthening of relations with China.
15:48So again, let me thank you.
15:51Thank you for this opportunity.
15:53And thank you for reciting this great poem from Alamah Muhammad Iqbal.
15:59Very impressive.
16:01I know you tried to convince me that you memorized some, and I don't.
16:06Except for being a very serious student
16:12who tried and grasped the values, the message, the compelling case for dignity
16:22that is expounded by Alamah Muhammad Iqbal.
16:26So thank you.
16:27Peace be upon you.